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1. Satyam opens new development center in Pune
India's fourth largest IT consultant and software services exporter Satyam Computer Services has strengthened its workforce by opening a new development center at at the Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park in Pune.
24 Sep 2008
2. Satyam bags SAP implementation contract from Oman's Khimji Ramdas
India's fourth biggest IT consultant and software services exporter Satyam Computer Services said it has bagged an SAP implementation contract from Oman's leading business conglomerate Khimji Ramdas LLC (KR).
16 Sep 2008
3. Indian techies feel the heat of global economic meltdown as IT firms announce job cuts
India's IT professionals are feeling the heat of the global economic slowdown as, hit by slowing demand and decline in earnings, India's major IT firms are showing the door to those who fail to perform up to the mark.
15 Sep 2008
4. India's IT spending to grow at 14.8 percent CAGR, touch $110 billion by 2012: Gartner
India's IT spending will grow at 14.8 percent compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) to touch $110 billion from the current figure of $64.7 billion by 2012, the IT research and advisory firm Gartner Inc. said.
12 Sep 2008
5. Dell eyes emerging markets, unveils new PCs
Dell Inc. unveiled four low-cost computer models for China, India and other emerging economies Wednesday in a new bid to tap the potential of high-growth markets outside the United States.
27 Aug 2008
6. China fakes firework display during opening ceremony of Olympic Games
Fireworks explode above the the National Stadium, also known as the "Bird's Nest," during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games opening ceremony in Beijing on August 8. China enforced a media blackout on the saga of the faked Olympic opening ceremony song on Wednesday and all references to the story were removed from Chinese Internet sites
13 Aug 2008
7. Portugal to sell 500,000 of Intel's Classmate PCs
Intel Corp.'s low-cost laptop initiative got a boost Wednesday from Portugal's government, which is pledging to provide elementary school students with 500,000 computers based on the chipmaker's Classmate PC design.
31 Jul 2008
8. Satyam's FY09 Q1 net profit rises 45 percent on new orders, weaker rupee
India's fourth largest IT consultant and software exporter, Satyam Computer Services has reported a 45 percent growth in net profits for the fiscal quarter ended June 30, 2008, attributing it to new orders and weaker rupee.
20 Jul 2008
9. Researchers look to air-condition computer chips
Purdue University scientists have taken a page from air conditioner technology in their quest for a new way to cool down ever-more powerful computer chips. Their experimental system, which flushes a refrigerant through tiny channels cut into chips, is intended for the high-power electronics found in radar and advanced weapons systems such as lasers, said Issam Mudawar, a mechanical engineering professor at Purdue.
16 Jul 2008
10. ASUS redefines mobile computing with the new R2E notebook
Taiwan-based ASUS has launched R2E notebook in India, an ultra mobile personal computer that combines the functionality of a conventional laptop and the user-friendliness of an intelligent digital writing pad.
15 Jul 2008
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